#newcontentalmostdaily YAY!
Anyway, let's move on, yesterday night I watched for the first time ever since the Oscars of 2017 La La Land, I was curious to see how could possibly a musical have won it.
Spoiler? It is, surprisingly, really good, and if I can I'll watch it a second time, although I've a voice in my head that tells me that it didn't necessarily diserve an Oscar.
Plot in four lines (less if I'm able): The story is about a woman, Mia (Emma Stone), who wants to be an actress, and a pianist, Sebastian (Ryan Gosling), who wants to open his own jazz-club. The two at first hate each other but then... Well you'll see yourselves.
I didn't think the plot was the real deal here, I particularly loved the actors and how music was able to convey emotions, I don't want to say much because I'm afraid that would be spoiler so I'll leave this impression as it is and once you'll have seen it you will agree/disagree upon it with me. There is a scene though that makes no sense at all, I mean it does make sense, but I didn't understand why they would have put it there, I'll try and describe it as best as I possibly can:
Mia and Sebastian were at the cinema but the wrap of the movie burned before a star scene so they are like "Why it is so unfortunate! We want to know how the movie ends but wh don't have the possibility!" Then Sebastian thinks about it and finds a solution "The Planetrium!" They enter and see all kind of nerdy things like Faraday's Cage and Foucault pendel. Now it gets weird. The lovers get in the planetarium room and for no particular reason they fly in the space dancing and shit and after this absolute nonsense we find them seated in the planetarium room.


What it stroke me the most is the conclusion, that i won't spoil, I'll just say that is very well thought because is different from the common romantic movie end.
I just won't tell 'cause i'm a good guy :D
So hope you guys enjoyed this little "review", are coming soon some interesting contents so stay tuned for them
Peace and See Nya
Anyway, let's move on, yesterday night I watched for the first time ever since the Oscars of 2017 La La Land, I was curious to see how could possibly a musical have won it.
Spoiler? It is, surprisingly, really good, and if I can I'll watch it a second time, although I've a voice in my head that tells me that it didn't necessarily diserve an Oscar.
Plot in four lines (less if I'm able): The story is about a woman, Mia (Emma Stone), who wants to be an actress, and a pianist, Sebastian (Ryan Gosling), who wants to open his own jazz-club. The two at first hate each other but then... Well you'll see yourselves.
I didn't think the plot was the real deal here, I particularly loved the actors and how music was able to convey emotions, I don't want to say much because I'm afraid that would be spoiler so I'll leave this impression as it is and once you'll have seen it you will agree/disagree upon it with me. There is a scene though that makes no sense at all, I mean it does make sense, but I didn't understand why they would have put it there, I'll try and describe it as best as I possibly can:
Mia and Sebastian were at the cinema but the wrap of the movie burned before a star scene so they are like "Why it is so unfortunate! We want to know how the movie ends but wh don't have the possibility!" Then Sebastian thinks about it and finds a solution "The Planetrium!" They enter and see all kind of nerdy things like Faraday's Cage and Foucault pendel. Now it gets weird. The lovers get in the planetarium room and for no particular reason they fly in the space dancing and shit and after this absolute nonsense we find them seated in the planetarium room.


What it stroke me the most is the conclusion, that i won't spoil, I'll just say that is very well thought because is different from the common romantic movie end.
I just won't tell 'cause i'm a good guy :D
So hope you guys enjoyed this little "review", are coming soon some interesting contents so stay tuned for them
Peace and See Nya
Comments
Post a Comment